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male Add nameAdd pictureVoteSee all Jaret Samuel Wright (born December 29, 1975 in Anaheim, California) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Baltimore Orioles. He is the son of former major league pitcher Clyde Wright. He attended Katella High School. As a youngster with the Cleveland Indians, Wright threw a two-seam fastball that topped out at 98MPH, along with a hard curveball and a changeup. Source: Wikipedia

Jaret Wright

Jaret Samuel Wright is a professional baseball pitcher who currently plays for the New York Yankees and is the son of a former professional baseball pitcher, Clyde Wright, a left-hander who pitched in the majors from 1966 to 1975, for the California Angels (1966 - 1973), the Milwaukee Brewers (1974), and the Texas Rangers (1975); (born December 29, 1975 in Anaheim, California).

Jaret Wright

San Diego Padres ... Atlanta Braves'Jaret Samuel Wright ' (born December 29 in Anaheim, California ) is a professional baseballpitcher who currently plays for the New York Yankees and is the son of a former professional baseballpitcherClyde Wright Wright throws a two-seam fastball that tops out at 98MPH, along with a hard curveball and a changeup Wright made his major league debut in with the Cleveland Indians and was an instant success, going 8-3 with a 4.38 ERA in 16 starts and pitching masterfully in the post-season that year at the age of 21. He would follow that up with a .500 season (12-12 with a 4.72 ERA) in 1998. He never got the chance to reach his potential in Cleveland due to a chronic shoulder injury that would first crop up in 1999, when he went 8-10 with a 6.06 ERA in 26 starts, and would later require two surgeries to repair, costing him parts of the , and seasons, respectively.